Suspension of subscriptions and release of thevault.net updates

Thank you for your interest in the thevault.net project.

As always, TheVault's mission is to offer users their own virtual space on the internet where they can operate and collaborate online securely and confidentially regardless of the connection and device used.

As you know, the thevault.net project uses qube-os as its core technology; over the last two years we have focused all our efforts on developing the qube-os system, while we have neglected thevault.net.

The time has come to also align thevault.net to the state-of-art of qube-os.

This choice will make it impossible to continue to offer the thevault.net service free of charge, therefore new accounts will exclusively be paid accounts.

Starting from midnight of May 6, 2018, new subscriptions will be temporarily suspended for the thevault.net service, and will be activated again on the date to be published in the project's roadmap.

Old accounts will be active until midnight of August 31, 2018 in the current version.

The new release of the thevault.net service will bring new and incredibly interesting novelties, which will be implemented gradually with different releases as indicated in the roadmap.

TheVault will implement the following basic innovations directly in the first release:

- New container and micro-services architecture which is increasingly more efficient, fast, reliable, and scalable.

- Redesigned security system to wholly defend the confidentiality of information in transit "to and from" the system, and that stored in TheVault's virtual storage. A new, encrypted, proprietary file system with a double authentication key to guarantee the impenetrability of its files.

- New, adaptive user interface full of new aspects and features, designed to facilitate everyday use.

- Developers who want to create applications "in and for" qube-os can use a new and simplified preconfigured development environment for both front-end and back-end languages, ​​as well as hundreds of new and simple APIs organized in a hierarchical and intuitive way.

TheVault Team

Suspension of subscriptions and release of thevault.net updates

Thank you for your interest in the thevault.net project.

As always, TheVault's mission is to offer users their own virtual space on the internet where they can operate and collaborate online securely and confidentially regardless of the connection and device used.

As you know, the thevault.net project uses qube-os as its core technology; over the last two years we have focused all our efforts on developing the qube-os system, while we have neglected thevault.net.

The time has come to also align thevault.net to the state-of-art of qube-os.

This choice will make it impossible to continue to offer the thevault.net service free of charge, therefore new accounts will exclusively be paid accounts.

Starting from midnight of May 6, 2018, new subscriptions will be temporarily suspended for the thevault.net service, and will be activated again on the date to be published in the project's roadmap.

Old accounts will be active until midnight of August 31, 2018 in the current version.

The new release of the thevault.net service will bring new and incredibly interesting novelties, which will be implemented gradually with different releases as indicated in the roadmap.

TheVault will implement the following basic innovations directly in the first release:

- New container and micro-services architecture which is increasingly more efficient, fast, reliable, and scalable.

- Redesigned security system to wholly defend the confidentiality of information in transit "to and from" the system, and that stored in TheVault's virtual storage. A new, encrypted, proprietary file system with a double authentication key to guarantee the impenetrability of its files.

- New, adaptive user interface full of new aspects and features, designed to facilitate everyday use.

- Developers who want to create applications "in and for" qube-os can use a new and simplified preconfigured development environment for both front-end and back-end languages, ​​as well as hundreds of new and simple APIs organized in a hierarchical and intuitive way.